Warning: This story contains spoilers from Tuesday nightsBones,the first half of the series two-part finale.
Theres never a dull moment in The Day in the Life of the Jeffersonian team.
It didnt feel real.

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Obviously realism isnt the be-all-end-all, but it felt a little contrived.
Theyre as tough as theyve ever been, Peterson promises, and theyre going to persevere.
But now that theyve been trapped in an explosion, there could be even more to fear.
The man Booth (David Boreanaz) and Brennan recently put away for killing Brennans father.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Lets start with our newlyweds, Cam and Arastoo.
How did that pairing come about in the writers room?
He was an entirely different character.
We didnt know if it was going to work, but Hart has this ability to spin gold.
So once we started down that path, we knew we werent going to break them up.
It just wasnt our way.
And it was really to focus on the reception rather than the wedding itself.
Lets see our people out there.
Lets see them dancing.
Lets see a little bit of fun.
It should make you just go, Oh my God, theyre gonna blow up the wedding.
We wanted to have fun with that.
Were playing with the expectations and everything in a very nice way, teasing the audience.
This is Cam and Arastoos night, but it felt like every relationship had its moment.
That was a key component.
Its just one of those things that I think makes the show special.
And the actors do so well together.
Our actors absolutely killed it, and we wanted to confirm to give them their due.
Was blowing it up an acceptable substitute?
[Laughs] I think he was okay with that.
I dont think the floors on the Fox lot could support a tank, anyway.
Theyre going to get worse before they get better.
But ultimately, have faith.
We will hopefully wrap it up in a way thatll be satisfying.
But hold on to your hats.
Bones series finale airs Tuesday, March 28 at 9 p.m.
Check back to EW.com for more coverage as the show says farewell.